This is my ambition, but I assume it should be for all other lucid dreamers.

My end goal ambition with my practice of lucid dreaming is to be able to have a lucid dream every night and have that dream last at least 30 minutes. Does anybody else have this ambition or have already reached it?

Yeah, that's pretty much my ambition. I still enjoy a good normal, non-lucid dream, but I love the euphoria of lucidity. I'm still quite a ways off from this right now. Hopefully with practice and with more experience I will get there some day.

That's my ambition. I also heard a rumor about having dreams that feel like you're in it for days. Not real days, just dream days. If that's really possible I'd love to feel like I was in a lucid dream for maybe uh...two dream weeks. That would be an awesome vacation

Roxas: Did you have fun chatting with the ghosts?Sora: You shouldn't call them "ghosts". Sure something seemed a little off but I'm sure they're still my friends

Guitar48300 wrote:That's my ambition. I also heard a rumor about having dreams that feel like you're in it for days. Not real days, just dream days. If that's really possible I'd love to feel like I was in a lucid dream for maybe uh...two dream weeks. That would be an awesome vacation

Goldkoron wrote:I've had a few of those dreams that last for multiple dream days, I imagine they must last at least an hour in real time, they feel like they last forever.

Awesome. How did you do them? This is something I'm trying to do, but haven't been successful at all unfortunately.

They come naturally, they are just extremely vivid dreams with a plot and end. A prominent recent dream that lasted multiple dream days for me had a plot that allowed it to go on for a long time before concluding. I actually woke up in the middle of this dream, but fell asleep again into the same dream and continued it.

The best technique for that: Dream Deprivation. (Not to be confused with sleep deprivation)I had a few, extremely long doozies myself, not days in the dream, but the actual dream must have been 1:30 - 2 hours long uninterrupted and I remembered the whole thing! (with only a few blanks). Things happen faster and scenes change without the need to travel, so it felt epic. (It was non-lucid BTW)

They happened after a few days or a week of little to no dreams at all. I didn't do it on purpose, but it's something I've noticed. And of course there's a name for it: REM Rebound.